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		<title>Fractional Betting Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 19:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should always consider 2 wins or 2 losses as the beginning of a trend. On the next wager you will act accordingly. This ensures you will never miss a trend no matter how short or how long it may be. Your wagers will take advantage of the trend no matter how short it is. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should always consider 2 wins or 2 losses as the beginning of a trend. On the next wager you will act accordingly. This ensures you will never miss a trend no matter how short or how<br />
long it may be.</p>
<p>Your wagers will take advantage of the trend no matter how short it is.</p>
<p>You will get chips of various denominations. </p>
<p>If you bet $5 chips, then you need $5 and $1 chips.<br />
If you wager $25 chips, then also have plenty of $5 chips, and maybe even $1 depending on how accurate you want to be.</p>
<p>After 2 wins you will increase your wager by 1/3 of your last wager.</p>
<p>After 2 losses you will decrease your wager by 2/3 of your last wager. You will continue to decrease by 2/3 on each loss until you hit<br />
table minimum.</p>
<p>In the typical chop trend, you expect a win after a loss, and a loss after a win. So after 1 loss, increase your wager by 1/3. After 1 win decrease your wager by 2/3.</p>
<p>Your first wager should always be 3 times the minimum bet when you first begin playing.</p>
<p>This is the basics of fractional wagering. There are many finer points, tricks and tips that I have developed over the years, but I have neither the time nor desire to go into that much detail.</p>
<p>This method of play is very successful on any of the even chance wagers in the casino. My preference is Blackjack, but I have used it successfully on bac and <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">roulette</a>.</p>
<p>You will not win large sums of money every time you play, but you will stay very close to even most of the time, lose very little when you lose, and you will occasionally win large sums when you hit the<br />
inevitable win streak.</p>
<p>&#8220;After 2 wins you will increase your wager by 1/3 of your last wager. After 2 losses you will decrease your wager by 2/3 of your last wager. You will continue to decrease by 2/3 on each loss until you hit table minimum.&#8221;</p>
<p>You begin playing at anytime. 3 times the table minimum is your first bet. </p>
<p>You were close:</p>
<p>25 red / win  / +25<br />
25 red / win  / +50   (2 wins so increase 1/3 to 33.00)<br />
33 red / win  / +83   (+1/3 now to 44.00)<br />
44 red / loss / +39   (increase 1/3 looking for win after loss)<br />
58 red / loss / -19 / (2 losses so decrease 2/3 to )<br />
19 red / win  / +0  / (after win look for loss decrease 2/3)<br />
6  red / loss / -6  / (after loss look for win increase 1/3)<br />
8  red / win  / +2  / (after win look for loss decrease 2/3)<br />
5 (assumes table min.) red / loss / -3</p>
<p>Hope that is more clear. I can tell you I have friends who tried to simulate it with negative result. But I have been playing it live forever and rarely have a losing session, and have never lost.</p>
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		<title>The &#8220;One Dozen&#8221; System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Dozen System was sent in from a friend from South Africa. He is a satisfied customer of our book and plays our Barbi system while he waits for this Dozen System to ripen. He says he has an 80% success rate with our Barbi System as long as you follow the rules. That % [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Dozen System was sent in from a friend from South Africa. He is a satisfied customer of our book and plays our Barbi system while he waits for this Dozen System to ripen. He says he has an 80% success rate with our Barbi System as long as you follow the rules.</p>
<p>That % is very realistic and will get a little better as long as you concentrate and gain experience. However, we thought so much of this system that we had to include it in our continually revised book. In fact, we now use it in conjunction with The Barbi System. It really works.</p>
<p>The only downside is that this system is what we call a FILL IN system, because you don&#8217;t play it continually. Your buy in is for 3 piles of chips. Our Win Walk is 1 pile net profit. Our loss Walk is minus 2 piles +/- from your 3 pile buy in. While you play the Barbi System you wait and watch the table or the Charting board until you see that any dozen hasn&#8217;t appeared for 5 missed spins. If a dozen has missed 5 spins in a row you immediately stop playing the Barbi System and play with 1 chip (any value) on the Dozen that hasn&#8217;t appeared in the last 5 spins. Since each Dozen is due to hit 1 in 3.16,after 5 spins it&#8217;s past due. Will it hit on the 5th spin? Sometimes. If it doesn&#8217;t you play it again but increase your bet by 1 chip. In fact, each time you lose you add another chip.</p>
<p>After it hasn&#8217;t come out in 5 spins, you stop playing it. Commit to a point and that is it. Between the 5 missed spins before we started betting and the 5 spins we just lost, it has missed 10 times in a row. We&#8217;ve seen a Dozen miss 20 times. So don&#8217;t press bad luck. Just sit and wait for another Dozen to miss 5 times in a row and start all over. Now let&#8217;s talk about what usually happens. It wins. How much you say? Well it differs with each bet.</p>
<div id="attachment_82" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 388px"><img src="http://casino10.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/one_dozen.gif" alt="One Dozen Roulette System" title="one_dozen" width="378" height="137" class="size-full wp-image-82" /><p class="wp-caption-text">One Dozen Roulette System</p></div>
<p>From the chart above you can see it doesn&#8217;t pay to play the 6 &#038; 7th spin, as they lose. Once you hit, you stop betting and go back to the Barbi System and you wait for another Dozen to miss 5 times in a row. Now play that one with a chip. So up to and including your 4th spin you are making money. Moreover, on the 5th spin if you win you break even. Remember, you are playing the dozen that hadn&#8217;t hit in 5 spins and now you are betting it from the 6th spin to the 10th spin. By now the Dozen probably hit and you made money. Obviously the higher your chip value the more you make. However, don&#8217;t go crazy because it also looses. Remember it can miss for 20 spins in a row especially when I have money on it. Money management is key here. Add a chip on each new bet and you will profit every time and on (fifth bet), there is no gain, but you&#8217;ve got all your money back. If you lose on the 5th spin stop betting and go back to playing the Barbi System.</p>
<p>This way you make sure it&#8217;s not one of those long &#8220;20 no-hit&#8221; runs, don&#8217;t place bets until it hits again (on that dozen) or at least wait until it has missed 8 more spins. That&#8217;s 5 original missed spins, 5 lost spins and 8 on hold spins for a grand total of 18 missed spins. At this point it is very safe to go on it again. It probably will not get to that point. However if it does, start betting it again with 1 chip or you could use 2 chips at the start. But you must go up 2 chips on each loss instead of 1 chip increase. Using 2 chips will help you catch up to your previous loss a little faster.</p>
<p>As you know the only problem with the One Dozen System is that you have to wait for a Dozen to miss 5 times prior to betting. You know how impatient we gamblers are to lose our money so we attempt to find something in the interim to play. Any systems that give you the ability to win or at least stick around for a while are fun systems. This system can win big for you but as with all systems you need some amount of luck. Something I seem to leave at home all too often.</p>
<p>Now as far as the above requirements are concerned the &#8220;One Dozen&#8221; System takes an unusual twist from what we would normally recommend. It calls for playing to the odds and not playing when you don&#8217;t see a dozen for 5spins. This stand and wait is somewhat unusual and in most casinos frowned on, however it is good strategy here and key to it&#8217;s consistent winning.</p>
<p>Stand and wait prevents you from throwing good money after bad. We are strong proponents in experienced players playing to the odds. The positive effect on staying home for 5 missed spins is key, as is going back after 13 missed spins. Both, good, sound odds.</p>
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		<title>Casino Buster Roulette System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of books were written about roulette. All serious books come to the conclusion that roulette cannot be beaten. Many clever people tried to exploit the game of roulette to the advantage of the player. They had good ideas which worked quiet well &#8211; but in long term they run you out of money. No [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of books were written about <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">roulette</a>. All serious books come to the conclusion that roulette cannot be beaten.</p>
<p>Many clever people tried to exploit the game of roulette to the advantage of the player. They had good ideas which worked quiet well &#8211; but in long term they run you out of money. No system known today can make you consistent winner &#8230; BUT &#8230; THIS IS NOT TRUE &#8230; SEE THE ORIGINAL BOOK BELOW</p>
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		<title>ADN Roulette System (Sectors)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 17:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a roulette sector repeats within 9 spins, you can play to this sector and its two neighbors sectors(left and right). It is played with a gentle progression. Are 12 or 13 numbers. The sectors are: A 0 4 15 19 32 B 2 17 21 25 C 6 13 27 34 D 8 11 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">roulette</a> sector repeats within 9 spins, you can play to this sector and its two neighbors sectors(left and right).</p>
<p>It is played with a gentle progression. Are 12 or 13 numbers. </p>
<p>The sectors are: </p>
<p>A 0 4 15 19 32<br />
B 2 17 21 25<br />
C 6 13 27 34<br />
D 8 11 30 36<br />
E 5 10 23 24<br />
F 1 16 20 33<br />
G 9 14 22 31<br />
H 7 18 28 29<br />
I 0 3 12 26 35 </p>
<p><a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Sector numbers</a>are ordered to play faster.</p>
<p>When we winning, let&#8217;s start again. </p>
<p>Target: between 100 and 200 chips. </p>
<p>Bankroll: 500 chips. </p>
<p>Progression: A taste of the consumer (soft type). </p>
<p>Source: Internet forums</p>
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		<title>Reika Roulette System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This system was created just for playing in online casinos. It will help you make the right bet at the right time through its analyzer stays. Get it for free for installation: By: George Seder Comments. Reika Roulette System is the only use for online casinos &#8230; It attacks the game of roulette through its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This system was created just for playing in <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">online casinos</a>. It will help you make the right bet at the right time through its analyzer stays.</p>
<p>Get it for free for installation:</p>
<p>By: George Seder</p>
<p>Comments.</p>
<p><a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Reika Roulette System</a> is the only use for online casinos &#8230; It attacks the game of roulette through its simple chances (red / black, odd / even).</p>
<p>The system runs with the help of software, was tested in several online casinos with excellent results.</p>
<p>Instructions for use.</p>
<p>1 &#8211; Download the program from <a href="http://casinosfactory.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/reika-roulette-system.zip">HERE</a></p>
<p>Press setup and install on your pc ..</p>
<p>Warning: If you see any error while installing press &#8220;skip&#8221;.</p>
<p>2 &#8211; Soft Start</p>
<p><img src="http://casinosfactory.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/reika.jpg" alt="reika_roulette_system" /></p>
<p>Press anywhere to begin.</p>
<p>3 &#8211; The System</p>
<p><img src="http://casinosfactory.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/reika-1.jpg" alt="reika_roulette_system" /></p>
<p>Description of the buttons (from top to bottom, left to right).</p>
<p>* Spin-Input<br />
Here you should press the button with the number that appeared. Eg the left then press RED 1 / EVEN (Red / Odd)</p>
<p>* Table-<a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Roulette</a><br />
Shows the numbers likely to be bet.</p>
<p>* Number of Spins -<br />
Number of balls played.</p>
<p>* Color-Coded-Chips<br />
Color chips.</p>
<p>* Last Spin -<br />
Last ball out.</p>
<p>* Should Be Next Bet -<br />
The next bet should be &#8230;</p>
<p>* Options -<br />
New Session-nine meetings.</p>
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Real-time indicator of earnings.</p>
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		<title>The Guetting Progression</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 14:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you very well know, a progression in itself never can produce a superiority in general over the wheel, even if it is finely constructed. It can never change a negative expectancy game into a profitable one in the long term. There may be some exceptions necessitating a very high bankroll, but therefore these are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you very well know, a <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">progression</a> in itself never can produce a superiority in general over the wheel, even if it is finely constructed. It can never change a negative expectancy game into a profitable one in the long term. There may be some exceptions necessitating a very high bankroll, but therefore these are not useable for the majority of players.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Guetting Progression</a> is most effectual in connection with a good tendency march. This progression was developed by the French system player <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Charles Guetting</a>, who achieved a remarkable fortune during his many years in <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Monte Carlo</a>.</p>
<p>Charles Guetting played exclusively Trente-et-Quarante, however his progression might as well be applied on even money bets on the roulette.</p>
<p>The Guetting Progression is a four stage gain progression:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-39" title="guetting_progression" src="http://casino10.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tabla11.jpg" alt="guetting_progression" width="431" height="98" /></p>
<p>After two consecutive won bets in one stage the progression moves on to the next higher unit bet in that stage:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-40" title="casino_online_guetting_progression" src="http://casino10.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tabla2.jpg" alt="casino_online_guetting_progression" width="239" height="364" /></p>
<p>After the loss of a bet, the Guetting Progression steps down to the first unit size in the next lower stage, therefore down to 4, 1.5 or 1, depending, in which stage the bet was lost.</p>
<p>This loss can occur:<br />
1.) if immediately after two consecutive won bets the next higher bet is lost<br />
2.) if 2 consecutive losses appear.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-41" title="casino_online_progression" src="http://casino10.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tabla3.jpg" alt="casino_online_progression" width="163" height="346" /></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-42" title="casino_online" src="http://casino10.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tabla4.jpg" alt="casino_online" width="347" height="565" /></p>
<p>In the next table we will compare flat betting and three well known progressions ( the <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Martingale</a>, the D´Alembert and the Contra <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">D’Alembert</a> ) with the Guetting Progression:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-43" title="guetting_progression" src="http://casino10.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tabla5.jpg" alt="guetting_progression" width="560" height="301" /></p>
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		<title>D&#8217;Alembert or Pyramid System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 19:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The D&#8217;Alembert System is also a negative progression system but instead of doubling your bet amount when you lose, you increase it by an increment equal to the bet start amount.  When you win, you then decrease the bet by the same increment until you are back to the start amount.  Obviously, the reason it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">D&#8217;Alembert System</a> is also a negative progression system but instead of doubling your bet amount when you lose, you increase it by an increment equal to the bet start amount.  When you win, you then decrease the bet by the same increment until you are back to the start amount.  Obviously, the reason it is called the Pyramid System is that your bet amount steps up<br />
then back down.</p>
<p>This system can be a little less stressful than the Martingale since the bets climb in a more manageable fashion.  They can still grow quickly however, so you need to be prepared to deal with the consequences or establish a stop-loss point.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at a Pyramid system example by keeping a running balance of our bank amount. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start out with a $100 bank and set our bet increment to $10.  We will stop after 4 spins &#8211; losing the first two, and then winning the second two:</p>
<p><a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Spin</a> Action Current Bet Lose Win Balance<br />
1                              10  10  -10    90<br />
2 Increase by       10   20  20  -20    70<br />
3 Increase by       10   30         30   100<br />
4 Decrease by      10   20         20   120</p>
<p>Not bad. We lost twice and won twice, but still came away with a $20 profit. With a flat bet system, two wins and two loses would have gotten us back to our starting bank amount. Remember what we said earlier, however, there is no magic in the system itself. It is simply a condition of our escalating<br />
the amount that we are risking. This scenario could easily have gone sour. See what happens when we lose 4 times in a row &#8211; a 1 in 13 possibility:</p>
<p>Spin Action Current Bet Lose Win Balance<br />
1                           10 -10        90<br />
2 Increase by    10   20 -20        70<br />
3 Increase by    10   30 -30        40<br />
4 Increase by    10   40 -40         0</p>
<p>Busted in 4 spins. Be prepared for this kind of outcome. You may want to pick a start amount that is a lower ratio of your bank amount &#8211; 1/20, for instance (or $5 in our scenario).  This will help you to play longer and maybe hit that winning streak.</p>
<p>Another variation of the Pyramid system is to select an increment amount that is smaller than the bet start amount. Remember, while tables generally have a minimum bet limit, your bet does not have to be in increments of this limit. If you are at a $5 table, you can place a bet for $6 or $12. Just ask the dealer for chips in smaller units. For example, let&#8217;s look at our first Pyramid scenario, but this time change the bet by $2 increments:</p>
<p>Spin Action Current Bet Lose Win Balance<br />
1                          10  -10         90<br />
2 Increase by 2       12  -12         78<br />
3 Increase by 2       14         14   92<br />
4 Decrease by 2      12         12  104</p>
<p>This time we take a $4 profit. However, if we lose 4 times again:</p>
<p>Spin Action Current Bet Lose Win Balance<br />
1                          10   -10         90<br />
2 Increase by 2       12   -12         78<br />
3 Increase by 2       14   -14         64<br />
4 Increase by 2       16   -16         48</p>
<p>We would only be out $52.</p>
<p>Roulette Revenge supports configuration and testing of many Pyramid system variations.</p>
<p>Custom Negative Progression Systems</p>
<p>In the previous two systems, we saw two extremes in how bets can progress &#8211; exponentially as in the <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Martingale</a> and linearly as in the Pyramid. If one is too aggressive for your tastes and the other is not aggressive enough then, there is nothing to stop you from developing your own custom series or progression rules.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at an example where the bet increment, instead of staying steady, increases in a linear fashion. So rather then adding 2, 2, 2, and 2, you would add 2, 4, 6, and 8. Let&#8217;s look at the chart again:</p>
<p>Spin Action Current Bet Lose Win Balance<br />
1                         10   -10         90<br />
2 Increase by 2      12   -12         78<br />
3 Increase by 4      16          16    94<br />
4 Decrease by 4     12          12   106</p>
<p>With the same win-loss scenario, we now net $6.</p>
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		<title>The Garcia Roulette System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long runs of any of the &#8216;Even Chances&#8217; have caused problems with gamblers ever since Roulette was invented in the 19th century. Many systems have been designed to try and cope with the problem. Some have been relatively successful; others, of course, have been disastrous. The Garcia System is designed to be able to cope [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Long runs of any of the <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">&#8216;Even Chances&#8217; </a>have caused<br />
problems with gamblers ever since Roulette was invented<br />
in the 19th century.</p>
<p>Many systems have been designed to try and cope with<br />
the problem. Some have been relatively successful;<br />
others, of course, have been disastrous.</p>
<p>The Garcia System is designed to be able to cope<br />
with the occasional losses and also takes advantage<br />
of the inevitable long runs of the same &#8216;Even Chance&#8217;<br />
that occur from time to time.</p>
<p><a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Method</a> of Play</p>
<p>The basic staking plan is very simple &#8211; £1, £3 &amp; £7.<br />
Any or all of the &#8216;Even Chances&#8217; may be used.</p>
<p>Bets are made on every spin of the wheel except the first<br />
spin.</p>
<p>This System is therefore very suitable for the gambler<br />
who likes to be active rather than sit for long periods<br />
of time awaiting suitable opportunities to bet.</p>
<p>Using Red &amp; Black as an example, if the first spin<br />
turns out to be Red, the first bet in the betting<br />
sequence (£1) is placed immediately on the opposite<br />
color &#8211; Black.</p>
<p>If this bet wins, a new betting sequence starts, but<br />
betting on the opposite color &#8211; in this case, Red.<br />
If, however, the first bet of £I had lost, the next bet<br />
in the sequence (£3) is placed, still on Black.</p>
<p>Again, if this £3 bet wins, we start a new betting<br />
sequence, but on the opposite color. If the £3 bet loses,<br />
though, the final bet in our betting sequence (£7) is<br />
placed on Black.</p>
<p>So, to clarify the position after four spins of the<br />
wheel, and if we had reached our bet of £7, the sequence<br />
of colors has been RRRR. After the first Red all the bets<br />
have been on Black. A total of £11 has now been lost<br />
and if our progression was designed to be longer and<br />
the run of Reds from the wheel were to continue it<br />
would turn out to be quite disastrous.</p>
<p>The £11 loss is now put to one side and our play modified,<br />
not only to try and recoup this loss, but also to move<br />
us into profit.</p>
<p>If the run of Reds were to continue, it would seem to<br />
be a good idea to try and capitalize on this; if the<br />
Reds did not continue, however, surely this would be a<br />
good point in play to accept a loss and effectively start<br />
again.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">betting strategy</a>, therefore, is changed to accommodate<br />
this.</p>
<p>The £11 loss is now raised to a number divisible by<br />
three &#8211; in this case £12, and then divided by three,<br />
equaling £4.</p>
<p>This £4 is now placed as a bet, not on Black as before,<br />
but on Red, betting that the run of Reds is going to<br />
continue. If it does, then it only has to continue for<br />
another three spins for all the previous loss (£11) to<br />
be completely eradicated! If it only continues for another<br />
two spins, one bet will have been won and one lost &#8211; i.e.<br />
the total loss to date will remain the same at £11.</p>
<p>However, if the run of Reds does not continue after the<br />
fourth spin (i.e. if a Black appears) the further loss is<br />
only another £4. If this does happen the total loss to<br />
date will be £15 &#8211; this, then, is put to one side and will<br />
be dealt with later on in play.</p>
<p>So, you see, we are very effectively limiting our losses<br />
to realistic levels yet giving ourselves the opportunity<br />
to capitalize on potential winning spins, at very little<br />
risk, rather than sit there and do nothing at all about it!</p>
<p>At this stage, a completely new betting sequence is started<br />
with the £1 as before, but betting on the opposite color to<br />
that which appeared last -in this case the bet will be on<br />
Red (it was the Black on the fifth spin that caused the<br />
£4 loss, don&#8217;t forget).</p>
<p>Play continues, as described in the earlier paragraphs,<br />
always reverting to a new betting sequence after a win,<br />
until the next (inevitable) time when all three bets in<br />
the sequence have been lost again. This time, though, all<br />
of the profits made in the time between the two losses of<br />
£11 are added up and divided by two. If it is assumed that<br />
a total profit of £18 was made since the first loss of £11,<br />
then half of that figure (£9) is deducted from the earlier<br />
£11 (or £15, as the case may be) and the resultant amount<br />
added to the current loss of £11. In other words, if the<br />
earlier loss was, in fact, £15, then the £9 would be<br />
deducted from this, leaving a resultant loss of £6. This £6<br />
is then added to the current £11 loss, making £17. Now, as<br />
before, this £17 figure is raised to a number divisible<br />
by three &#8211; £18 &#8211; and a third (£6) is placed as the next bet,<br />
betting that the series that has caused the current £11 loss<br />
will continue. As before, if it does, the £17 loss will be<br />
wiped out within three spins &#8211; if not, any further loss<br />
will be kept to a minimum. This cycle of play is continued<br />
until the profits reach the target figure nominated by the<br />
player.</p>
<p>Obviously, if there are a large number of runs of four of<br />
the Even Chance being used, with their consequent losses of<br />
£11 upwards, and relatively small profits in between these<br />
losses, then the player must consider bringing into play a<br />
realistic financial cut-off point.</p>
<p>Before this cut-off point is reached though, there will be<br />
many opportunities to retire with a slightly lesser profit<br />
than that possible with continued play.</p>
<p>For example, if, after a particularly bad run of play, the<br />
first bet after an £11 loss has reached, say, £20 (i.e. a third<br />
of the total loss of £60), then the player should consider<br />
whether it would be worth continuing to bet on if this first<br />
bet won. After all, he would have recouped £20 back, leaving<br />
a resultant loss for the period of £40. Against this must<br />
be set all the other profitable periods of play during a<br />
session &#8211; surely far better to go home with a possible small<br />
profit rather than a much larger loss caused by trying to<br />
chase the loss with bigger and bigger bets.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget that it only takes one run of six to completely<br />
eradicate all previous losses &#8211; if the run continues, of<br />
course, the profits will rise rapidly. Extensive testing of<br />
this System using a computer has shown it to produce far<br />
higher than average profits and this, together with the<br />
ability of the System to deal with the problematic long<br />
runs, would seem to make this a very good playable System.</p>
<p>The following pages show a typical bad sequence of play<br />
and demonstrates that it only wants the one good run to appear<br />
to eradicate all previous losses.</p>
<p>As with most other Systems, though, the &#8216;human choice&#8217; factor<br />
can come into play.</p>
<p>On page (v) it can be seen that, when placing the £12 bets, one<br />
could have stopped play after the second win; this would have<br />
resulted in £24 being knocked off the £34 deficit effectively<br />
enabling play to continue with the much lower outstanding loss<br />
of £10. At the end of play the overall profit would still have<br />
been a reasonable £16.</p>
<p>Study the method of play carefully before committing money to<br />
the tables; on a quiet table it is essential that the calculation<br />
and placement of bets is rapid and completely automatic. The<br />
croupier will know that you are operating a System of some kind<br />
and will usually try to speed up the spin rate in order to break<br />
the rhythm and, hence, tip the balance of play in favor of the<br />
casino.</p>
<p>Bet<br />
1 B<br />
3 B<br />
1 R<br />
1 B<br />
I R<br />
1 B<br />
3 B<br />
1 R<br />
1 B<br />
1 R<br />
3 R<br />
7 R<br />
4 B<br />
1 B<br />
1 R<br />
3 R<br />
7 R<br />
1 B<br />
3 B<br />
1 R<br />
I B<br />
3 B<br />
1 R<br />
1 B<br />
3 B<br />
7 B<br />
7 R<br />
7 R<br />
7 R<br />
1 R</p>
<p>Spin W/L Net Loss Running<br />
R Profit Set aside Total</p>
<p>R L<br />
B W +2 +2<br />
R W +1 +3<br />
B W +1 +4<br />
R W +1 +5<br />
R L<br />
B W +2 +7<br />
R W +1 +8<br />
B W +1 +9<br />
B L<br />
B L<br />
B L -11<br />
R L -4 -15<br />
B<br />
B<br />
B<br />
R<br />
R<br />
B<br />
R<br />
R<br />
B<br />
R<br />
R<br />
R<br />
R<br />
R<br />
R<br />
B<br />
R<br />
W<br />
L<br />
L<br />
W<br />
L<br />
W<br />
W<br />
L<br />
W<br />
W<br />
L<br />
L<br />
L<br />
W<br />
W<br />
L<br />
W<br />
+1<br />
+3<br />
+2<br />
+1<br />
+2<br />
+1<br />
· 11 +7 +7<br />
· 7 +1 10/2=5<br />
· 14<br />
+1<br />
+4<br />
+6<br />
+7<br />
+9<br />
+I0<br />
+14<br />
15 -5=10+11=<br />
21/3=7<br />
+1</p>
<p>Commentary</p>
<p>Play starts with the Red spin. <a href="http://casino10.co.uk">Betting</a> therefore commences<br />
with £1 on Black.</p>
<p>This loses and the next bet of £3 on Black wins giving a<br />
net profit of £2.</p>
<p>A new betting sequence is started with £1 on Red.</p>
<p>Play continues in this manner until a loss of the &#8216;Bank&#8217; of<br />
£11 occurs. All three bets in the betting sequence have now<br />
been lost.</p>
<p>Ignoring the £9 profit made to date, the £11 is now raised<br />
to a number divisible by three i.e. £12, divided by three<br />
(£4) and this figure bet as the next bet on Black. Unfortunately<br />
this loses and the total loss to date becomes £15. Play continues<br />
until another &#8216;Bank&#8217; loss occurs. As can be seen, another loss of<br />
£11 occurs when the accumulated profits for the session reach just<br />
£10. This profit is now halved (£5), deducted from the set-aside<br />
loss of £15, leaving £10 outstanding.</p>
<p>This £10 is now added to the current loss of £11, making £21 and<br />
divided by three (£7). The plan is now to place three £7 bets<br />
betting that the run of Reds is going to continue. They do, but<br />
only for a further two spins. The third £7 bet loses, leaving a<br />
net profit of just £7. This is deducted from the total loss figure<br />
of £21, leaving £14 outstanding.</p>
<p>Bet Spin W/L<br />
1B R L<br />
3B B W<br />
1R R W<br />
1B R L<br />
3B R L<br />
7B B W<br />
1R R W<br />
IB R L<br />
3B B W<br />
IR B L<br />
3R B L<br />
7R B L<br />
7B B W<br />
7B R L</p>
<p>Net<br />
Profit<br />
+2<br />
+1<br />
+3<br />
+1<br />
+2<br />
+7<br />
· 7</p>
<p>IB R L<br />
3B R L<br />
7B B W +3<br />
IR R W +1<br />
IB R L<br />
3B R L<br />
7B R L<br />
12R R W +12<br />
12R R W +12<br />
12R R W +12<br />
12R R W +12<br />
12R B L -12</p>
<p>Loss Running<br />
Set Aside Total<br />
+3<br />
+4<br />
+7<br />
+8<br />
+I0<br />
+19<br />
· 25<br />
+3<br />
+4<br />
+21<br />
+23<br />
1R B L<br />
3R R W +2<br />
IB B W +1<br />
IR B L<br />
3R R W +2<br />
+2<br />
+3<br />
+5</p>
<p>Commentary</p>
<p>Play continues as before until another loss occurs. Once<br />
again, another £11 &#8216;Bank&#8217; is lost. The profit made since<br />
the last &#8216;Bank&#8217; was lost is £10. This is halved and the<br />
resultant £5 is deducted from the outstanding loss to date<br />
of £14 equaling £9. This £9 is added to the current loss<br />
of £11 equaling £20. This £20 is raised to a number divisible<br />
by three i.e. 21 and £7 used as the next series of bets.<br />
The first of these wins and the second loses leaving play in<br />
a state of equilibrium at-£11. This £11 loss is added to the<br />
outstanding loss of £14 to give a new outstanding loss to date<br />
of £25. When the next £11 &#8216;Bank&#8217; is lost the same procedure<br />
is followed. The profit of £4 is halved, the £2 deducted from<br />
the £25, giving £23 plus the £11 equaling £34. Raising the<br />
£34 to a number divisible by three equals £36 which means that<br />
the next series of bets will have to be £12 each. Four out of<br />
the five bets win giving a net profit of £36. This effectively<br />
wipes out all of the deficit and also gives a small profit of<br />
£2. When this is added to all the previous accumulated profits<br />
of £21 plus the profits made after this last loss, we have a<br />
resultant overall profit of £28.</p>
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